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Whithorn Priory Museum

29 Dec 2024 19
This is an early Christian site in Scotland that was used as such from the 5th or 6th century. There are graves that are dated to this period and archaeological findings suggest that a monastery complex may have been built in the late 6th century. It is certain that the monastery was built in the 8th to 9th centuries. Local tradition names Saint Ninian as the founder of the monastery and widely credited with bringing Christianity to the region. His shrine was a popular pilgrimage destination in the Middle Ages. Some people believe that this place is the cradle of Christianity. The excellent museum underlines this. Whithorn Crozier The Whithorn Crozier was crafted from copper alloy gilded and decorated with enamels in the 12th century. It was discovered in a grave in 1957 as work was undertaken on the crypts at the Priory. It was used by the bishops of Whithorn until the 14th century when it was buried. The grave probably belonged to Simon of Wedale, who was bishop from 1326 to 1355.